DislikedOne of those quotes was clearly sarcasm. However, you need a certain level of education to understand that. No worries.Ignored
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DislikedOne of those quotes was clearly sarcasm. However, you need a certain level of education to understand that. No worries.Ignored
Disliked{quote} There's only so many nutrients in the soil, only so many sources of energy, only so much land/air/water that isn't polluted. Are you suggesting ecological destruction is a myth? Or that the population is sustainable as it is with a simple reduction and alteration of consumption? The truth is we're already sprinting against time. We either cut some of our losers sooner or suffer drastic losses later on. There's nothing inhumane about it; if anything it's my love of humanity and life that leads me to the conclusion that it's a beneficial scenario...Ignored
Disliked{quote} just to let you know JMN will try to antagonize you into saying something that goes against the rules of FF and than report you it's not a coincidence that once he started posting here people started getting their memberships revoked his a sick person {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} The lowest form of wit and unimaginative use of rhetoric in a single sentence. I've never seen so much shape-shifting in one username.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Man you are one butt hurt joker aren't you? I am sure you will find new friends somewhere!Ignored
Disliked{quote} The world is full of people abrogating responsibility for their own shortcomings onto others.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Totally agree! Like ol Ross claimed that I made some bad actors say something stupid that got them revoked. Great analysis there Simond.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Can't really comment on the Marley/Tosh thing - it's a can of worms. But oppression with The Who? perhaps... I think there was very definitely a "class" thing going on. I love the fact they turned up to the '67 "Summer of Love" festival and trashed the stage. If you remember, Hendrix also torched his guitar.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Revolution on our Southern border? That is a brave prediction. Unless when you say revolution you mean "regime change". Then I will completely agree. {quote} Trump's handlers knew he could not strike unilaterally. It was no mistake the other two countries with us was Britain, who gave us birth, and France, who was the midwife.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Quite simple really. If an airline takes my money, they are contractually obligated to give me a whole seat, not half a seat. If their other passengers have spillage, that is not my problem. It is between them and the lardarses. So if they won't or can't give me a whole seat, I walk off the plane and they will have to find my luggage, plus the added complication that my kids come with me.Ignored
DislikedWhat is ironic in today's climate is that the music industry has now become the mass culture and part of the establishment.Ignored
DislikedI guess he's not too happy. https://youtu.be/3wG3QP5cvQk https://youtu.be/Dn3L-H6sVIYIgnored
Disliked{quote} I should say the brave prediction is predicting it will happen in a few months, which really is suspect but within a few years is more realistic. My point is, a revolution is quite possible when you look at countries like Venezuela and others on the verge of becoming a failed stated, and the next logical step in that evolution is revolution. Mexico will be interesting to watch, as I remember Tom Clancy predicting that Mexico will be a failed state and that the US military will have to intervene in order to deal with the existential threat...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You got a point Jen to be upset about the Syrian crisis, as am I. I have been doing a lot of digging on this one issue for quite some time, and it seems to be pointed at destroying Iranian interests, and their surrounding allies Russia was warned that a strike was coming and made the necessary preparations. In other words not all things appear to be what they are selling you, but a much larger deeper strategy is being played out here and the media is the diversionary tool to propagate the typical hegemony. More on this later. Sigh!Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yea, along with the concept of free speech I guess. What is equally ironic is that each generation feels it has the moral high-ground. And the big wheels keep on turning...Ignored
DislikedYep, I knew it. Totally butt hurt! Now all you have left is name calling.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I was thinking the same thing. I would like to give you more insight into this, but requires a little more digging and research on my part. Nevertheless you raise a compelling question with such insight of this important concept that no doubt serves as a calculus of why this is happening to these people. This is not only in Venezuela but all across South America. Brazil right now is the only country that has awoken to repelling socialism and is now trying to undo much of it's mistakes made from it's predecessors that almost destroyed them....Ignored
DislikedMay is well on her way to displacing Blair as the most evil, warmongering leader we have had. No need for a parliamentary vote to take military action but parliamentary vote after vote to action Brexit, which was a democratic decision by the people? What proof it was Assad? "Highly likely" is not good enough in a court of law. It needs to be beyond all reasonable doubt. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5614573/Britain-unleashes-salvo-cruise-missiles-against-Syria.htmlIgnored
Disliked{quote} How would you reconcile the legal challenges, if say the airlines imposed a weight requirement on it's potential future passengers? In reality that is what would have to happen, or an accommodation be made for extra large such as special section made exclusively for them, (of course it will cost a lot more) How do you feel about that? What solutions do you propose to address this problem?Ignored
Disliked{quote} ...and this the regime of which Jeremy Corbyn spoke so affectionately. An examination of the demise of Venezuela makes me really unsettled about the possibility of a Labour victory in any forthcoming elections. The UK has at least a few safeguards which should stem the rampant corruption, but only until it becomes established. On a different theme, I have just finished watching (twice) this fantastic/fabulous/eye-opening documentary on the Vietnam War. The era marks an event which ranks alongside WW-1 as being stuffed with leadership-level...Ignored
Disliked{quote} sadly when you are taking to someone that does not understand that a 13 year old girl and a 16 year old girl have a big difference in their cognitive ability they will also contradiction themselves regularly JMN also has many other problems like pretending to have multiple backgrounds for the sake of a internet debate he also has a nasty habit of name calling and a love of pretending to be intelligent {image}Ignored
DislikedOkay, I will not sully this thread anymore by responding to you. I have fed the Simond troll enough for awhile. By the way, free speech has never been totally free.Ignored
Disliked{quote} At least you're now being a little more direct with your own name calling instead of through rhetoric. Anyhow, Mr Muhammad Yankee Doodle Goldstein, since when did you become so fragile?Ignored